
The book is divided into several essays, each of which explores a different aspect of observation. Morris discusses topics such as body language, facial expressions, and eye contact, and examines how these nonverbal cues can reveal a person's thoughts and intentions. He also explores the role of observation in art, science, and everyday life, and argues that the ability to observe and interpret human behavior is essential for effective communication and social interaction.
Ever feel like people are saying one thing but thinking another? 🤐